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Subject:[Xen-bugs] [Bug 905] xen 3.0.4 binary release dom0 crashes on starting second domU on Debian Etch
From:bugz...@lists.xensource.com (bugz@lists.xensource.com)
Date:02/26/2007 09:34:28 AM
List:com.xensource.lists.xen-bugs

http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=905

------- Comment #9 from c.mi@aperto.de 2007-02-26 09:34 ------- I started changing the system setup:

Installing a slightly new udev version did not help, maybe an even newer one will do as there are rumors Debians udev could be "guilty".

Another one helped me out now: Switching from binary release to source release compiling two different small kernels for xen0 and xenU with a lot of unnecessary modules dropped.

Though this helped I still believe there is either a severe bug in xen binary or Debian etch (and/or Ubuntu etch) leading to an unusuable system under some circumstances.